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Re: Packers-Colts Thread

I still see us as a 7-9 win team but would be pleasantly surprised if we could get 9-10 wins and sneak into the playoffs. Even if we do make it in, I see us taking a butt whooping from whoever we play and a great learning experience for our team. I just can't wait to see how the Colt's will look the last three games of the season. I think by then they will have had the time to start gelling as a team and will look much better overall.

Re: Packers-Colts Thread

Thank whatever god you believe in that the Colts finally have 3 solid linebackers for the first time in forever? That's what I'm doing. The front 7 is a nose tackle away from being very formidable. I think Josh Chapman is that missing piece.

McKinney lost for the year too. We're playing with, at best, what we thought would be backups at the position. Nevis has looked pretty good on DL, which is good news after the back issues derailed his rookie year.

Anyway, not sure Chapman is the guy, but hopefully. Not sure it's just one player away either, but agree that front 7 is improving and at least resists and plays aggressively, as opposed to what we've come to see the last few years.

Re: Packers-Colts Thread

The Colts, by default, will get some major media attention if they win this week. The Jets are a magnet for the media and they will be in big big trouble if they are 2-4. Plus the Colts will start becoming a pretty big story in their own right if they start the season at a surprising 3-2.

Re: Packers-Colts Thread

BTW... that go ahead TD to Wayne (with him twisting and reaching out for the score) needs to be preserved for Wayne's career highlights. Much like the AFCC game catch where the ball popped up and he still managed to catch it. Good stuff.

Special stuff.

Nuntius was right. I was wrong. Frank Vogel has retained his job.

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"A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."